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The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects

Authors :
Lukas Röseler
Lucia Weber
Katharina Helgerth
Elena Stich
Miriam Günther
Paulina Tegethoff
Felix Wagner
M. Antunovic
F. Barrera-Lemarchand
E. Halali
K. Ioannidis
O. Genschow
N. Milstein
D. C. Molden
F. Papenmeier
Z. Pavlovic
R. Rinn
M. L. Schreiter
M. F. Zimdahl
Š. Bahník
C. Bermeitinger
F. B. N. Blower
H. L. Bögler
P. Burgmer
N. N. Cheek
L. Dorsch
S. Fels
M.-L. Frech
L. Freira
A. J. L. Harris
J. A. Häusser
M. V. Hedgebeth
M. Henkel
D. Horvath
P. Intelmann
A. Klamar
E. Knappe
L.-M. Köppel
S. M. Krueger
S. Lagator
F. Lopez-Boo
J. Navajas
J. K. Norem
J. Novak
Y. Onuki
E. Page
T. R. Rebholz
M. Sartorio
S. Schindler
D. R. Shanks
M.-C. Siems
P. Stäglich
M. Starkulla
M. Stitz
T. Straube
K. Thies
E. Thum
K. Ueda
M. Undorf
D. Urlichich
M. A. Vadillo
H. Wolf
A. Zhou
A. Schütz
Source :
Journal of Open Psychology Data, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Ubiquity Press, 2022.

Abstract

People’s estimates are biased toward previously considered numbers (anchoring). We have aggregated all available data from anchoring studies that included at least two anchors into one large dataset. Data were standardized to comprise one estimate per row, coded according to a wide range of variables, and are available for download and analyses online (https://metaanalyses.shinyapps.io/OpAQ/). Because the dataset includes both original and meta-data it allows for fine-grained analyses (e.g., correlations of estimates for different tasks) but also for meta-analyses (e.g., effect sizes for anchoring effects).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20509863
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Open Psychology Data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3d7dbe5fe4c349c1a364ea622521e2f1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5334/jopd.67